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THE SEATTLE STAR CUBAN UPON WEATHER FORECAST Falr Tonight and Saturday pera] lews at, 1906. res to Print the sAVS EXAMINATION WAS ONLY A FARCE F. Miller Charges Mitchell-Creffield In- uting Attorney Ml # PLOT DISCOVERED. od, when the repe * *! ‘sanity Commission With Dec iding Upon Vere | mats :o,ihe court, that he would ap Pe Miinicn piechine ween e “dict Before the Examination Began==Come sence iat vie sniy conse us| D dagmery of a diet ta kill e's could be taken to prevent the cou ® oxar * pission Declares Its Belief That Both jiorns, vs» tore. sie to ons Seen eeeeneeneed him from sending the Women Were and Are Insane. lot the ‘stu women out ) PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE as CENTS PER MONTH VOL, 8. NO. 179 REBELS FIRE U.S. SAILORS Men From the Marietta, Garrisoned on Sugar Plantation Near Cienfuegos, Attacked by In- surgents--Situation in Southern Cuba is Most Critical. ponents the aatinn to ke tehen t THE PLAZA DE ARMAS, THE GREAT CENTRAL PARK OR AHHHHEN HAHAHA AHS be rebeilign he corre j Prosecuting Attorney Mackintowh | pugLIC SQUARE OF HAVANA, SHOWING ALSO THE PRESI ¥ + | spondent = Govern nes Frate " good cause, and I'm glad that |[ Prevent the women being taken | DENTS PALACE, THE BUILDING WITH THE FLAG WAVING. Sa nena ter: Gum Stes. S night sald Indge - i would do the same thing | %,th¢ Oregon asylum they wih be *® Navy yard dispatches an * Can Queil Rebellion eourt this the kame ctroum | t@ken to the Washi n asylum at nounce the arrival at Havana * inte with Secretary Attorne 4 1 knew what the penalty | 8tellacoom, where they will * this morning of the battle * f uy | stated that govern nares ; act was and 1 am prepared | Within the jurisdiction of the state | * ships Louisiana and Virginia, ® ment we je to quell the revolu the hel ' te Rag Soe yh ere . courts * and the cruisers Tacoma and * ' 11d not be able, as r a £ itee the bite The contmiasion consisted of Dr |® Cleveland, The Minneapolis ® the eroment w not Me meg a? Kenneth Turner, Dr. J, H. Suivel ie ® and Newark are expected to * t men to protect : Stell mee how the prose | 084 Dr. RM. ie | | * arrive at Havana tonight, or # ull ty in Cuba. It . ting uiterney of thie county -_~- + an empaneled Coroner | early tomorrow morning * ered that one man § « t sh urderers when it! | f 7 ~ ‘tk h ic . i no|* * is & ss of " : pated ; ‘ ra waste be oie } i] Ft 1 fix t e for th hol eee eee een eee ee Ve and way bridges 0 ‘ a} im, ousgent aud y ane necure "i are J “ ey 7 = ir. and M in ‘ , HA A The sit Many of the men unde -" , | Criticises the Court | te ) ? “he zo taeie al D oo re ‘ morn ther ely emple i‘ . | Judge M eriticised the man . 2 | hold of ow «longing | ime f Clentucg L t * y fe Presented Ie p whieh the examination had ¢ ‘. . . ender y, | row forces bi " remarks « fe | beer oe ected and armed = th 4 : . for th eat been f by the rebels ‘ a by follow ins < with gence in not being | - ‘ r from the Marietta « eo « t ie the court { the eeent th out all of the sew) he evidence f 7 ' edd e wugar este i 1 t the Insan t i the coramtision j 4 who witnessed th ccldent wa B the f Clenfuegos, were ‘ on, ve « * fled w t ‘epert t} ‘ wile had on b a ont e f 0 he repub- be ew give the prosecuting at-| THE ENTRANCE TO HAVANA HARBOR, WITH MORRO CASTLE © weight of the ' readin ap ode erpretations, ny tit ffiee ¢ Srortuaity 29) IN THE BACKGROUND, } the t " 7 r ; ~ \ ne e 5 . erfect an eal, To thin end “ which caused it at thle pe H ‘ pin - “ ihgoa ee ee, | ‘ ne - ; pt alt causing the t Outlook Not Bright f “ t the women ¢ Waahing ’ ARR ' apt Hs pp n olding , nati jon, where they! | * * ‘ fleult € the ( . remain until the appeat bat Reported That C.M. &! (), g PLAN * LIPTON SAILS * c= soap ow v this ard j | * . t at it seen t more ¢ Clark, of Portland * ia ERPOOL Bent Air & he t Ps - aie cei) St. P. and Wm, Piggot yrs + SATE iE eee ~ endnty Ba-thle was ene Will Build Big Car ip mailed for A ‘ ests of Havana are « Cuba t he « * ; erday Afternoon 3 nine * Kept r* fluence - t Mand ¢ »o| Works at Renton. o Pt Eo et ee in Judge Prafer sch, "es die © advocates |* @& building a challenger when Rimost « »pendence e future of. Cubs | ‘There im great exeltement at Rew] net, of efetere @ be visits America thw fall fere “ the lea te will b fark a tempestuous tom today over tt wport, coming | © n ee, Se oe ff t fact night. K he tives exist ] jfrom a most rel that by tt ' HOG SERRHEE HEB ES Low Their independence nt in the f the ruler of the j | the t Car Man ing com: | owne . aw en tee - He pointed out to the leaders! grandest na in the wor I do j par ae purchased ground pear| has been cailed for next ' h they car p upon a} not fear, and expec ‘ that city and will at « con: | « ‘ ' PUGET SOUND CONFERENCE | ' , at of the @ificuiiion cae ee ieeestan « tt t ; « e . . e a les they ndepende is evi Seg “ pol — old} OF M. €. CHURCHES WILL BE) ” . ee their inde: | « all emerge from oe scarded at snge | gan pend it is be i, w etter able te sue to HELO HERE NEXT YEAR—) have effect m th ople our republic | | wt x to ain their tn t ha granted | Few th ABERDEEN HOT AFTER THE | depos ; PS aenll Seem ger : } « " Nunez, of Havana prov e in fers in Havana | saieids CONVENTION, in . t been in conference | province. 1 General M ra selinieaditianaasibia h Secretary Taft several times! end Ore Ferrer neur AND SAILORS AS | ATTEMPTS TO FLOAT CITY OF) nd ¢ ; | mince the latter's arrival here, water of Santa Clare. provinee, we | cates of it | | The third day's seanton of the Pu-| making every effort to induce the! come to Havana to testify before PIN RELIEF—BODIES ARE) SEATTLE FUTILE—FIVE TUGS) hr iy also reporte at the Chl Se gue dire Maghting and{ get Bound conference of the af Un ates to 8 and sup|the Americag mediators. — AS QUICKLY AS’ WILL TRY AND PULL WHER ee. age cogs @ Si Paul te be ote at & spe elect » he held ading out & wall|odiet Eptecopal churc erested t ar-jat the time he gene election and prolonged, and! ners at Mallard, opened © s a — SHIPPING RE-| INTO DEEP WATER THIS AFT.| chase of the pro N ‘ very ne town, ¥ ctype , . | i struct car shops and repair If objection ia made on the score |iagh and hamlet. It needs linemen Rev. W: Whitfie | ALTHOUGH BADLY! ERNOON. jconjunction with the Seattle Carlof the expense of the special clée-jrge the installation of new lights n wan t at } faa Manufactoring company. tion the advocates of the provost | sag they are not to be had either in various committees, ar ee ten will subr niee to pay efty or ruburbs feature wae an a «) ——— VICTORIA, B.C, Sept. 21.—Al} the expense of t pecial election % present the applications for C. M. Roswell, D. al DROe2 Ot 4 2 & #/efforts to Moat the steamer City | in case the oo does HOt | lighting service are coming in to the ber of the t ¢ chur ‘| | eof Seattle last evening re uneue | carry deGartment at the rate of 156 per of the t i States | | PLEET IS LOST. @/ cessful. The salvage steamer Sal At Thuraday night's meoting (be | week # the meet | es | vor, tags Pioneer and Pilot, com manicipal ownership movement tn “To fill these orders, « John . © for next Paul Paw m, age 15, was late G Sept. 2) \n @| bined to pull at her, but failed to Beattie will be reorganized by the |yaeab. of ¢ lighting office today,| ¥ o tvely debates, | last night ted by Detective oa of 400 finbing @| budge her off the rock and ft wax for rina City OW@ |-we will need frot to 3% more | Ab “y ne me a, | Corb end Truant Officer Ketch keet In the typhoon, @| decided that they would have to eye soseee se 8 Sage aa Unemen, and w ame them sy pers . «chalet arged yee being ye encod PUBLIC SERVICES WILL 8 - cy | ste desea Seale tae cheater ie of education and agitation and to like pext two month The afternoon reasion opened with |of the gang of youngsters who have ge order to Neat Ter. we spe fight the granting of long-time ex he lighting department has just the temperance anniversary, Rev. |b syetematicnlly breaking in| HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON #] About 106 tons were taken out elusive franchises for street rall jopdered 140,000 pounds copper|J. W. Freacolm presiding. EK. H.| freight cars, stealing fruit and com et tl yemenday, bas a0 che eguld not be ay tracks on important wt |wihe 25,000 pins and large sup-| Cherrington, state superintendent of | mitting petty thievery of all kinds| AT THE GRAND—EXERCISES I moved it was decided to continee|TWO CARLOADS OF DYNAMITE) '°*® streets jul Of insulators, brackets, lamps,| (he Ant!-Se league, add gh Se oat yp apd cronies HAVE BEEN FULLY AR the work of dischargt ad tox j transformers poles and | the conference s wa eral days age ee een eee eene gteone| EXPLODE—MANY ARE KILL-| GORDON CASE SUSPENDED. [iticctianeo woes ca aii|. A meeting was held at Sypher’e| this city 0 be the ren ter-| RANGED. | hopes are entertained that thie af £0 i fray Seattle h t the *o fe vous of « be 40 be | . “4 AND INJURED, AND LOSS T. H. Gordon, whe was tried In} enee, re A | ranging t 10 to 16 years, | ternean, et high tide, she will be Judge Gordon's court for interfer:| §TRAUSS SUCCEEDS KOPP. | meeting heid| who hav . e police much | At 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at got off OF PROPERTY WILL REACH) ing in the arrest of « young boy,| in t m.|annoyance, and dations |(2€ Grand opera house the funeral bp of the passengers whe s- 1,008 has been euspended on ament.| WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—Loute| mittees sb which are laid the | servi of the Valencia victims will sired to com ashore were brough ,000,000. It is reported that Gordon wil! bring | #tmx ie J p | Mbrary ' as- | youngste € which |D¢ held. The services will begin - ben a gpg sgt ecevae joa —— an action against the police officer | reéigned, a» p< eter * t t at 2 « nuech ter heads have been thought | ®¥ & band of 50 pieces rendering emaclves 6 s privilege who made his arrest J ateskn Christian » | eufity Nearer God, to Thee This There is about four or five feet JELAACO, Sept. 21.—Two carloads of dynamite thie morning The snk was tro: Tenn { water off the bow of the as she hange on the rock w water astern, The Seatt aking water and is believed to be very slightly lodted here The w the outcome | At high tide this afternoon five tugs will attempt to pull the steam er into deep water HIS IRE the depot unl IRGE ATKINS The property lone is reported to ree ee ee ee Seevered, ae evra NELSON NAMED be | L a a and everal a 7 1 De t ate: . ‘il bulldings were wreeked. It is re | | outa States Senator Samuel H. , injured, if at all.| ported than many are dead, rumor | ol ster continues very smooth, | estimating the number from 10 to i but if a sea © = Up mud npery i The explosion occurred on the snd, perhaps, a total loss w be} Loulsville & Nashville tracks near 7 | a the following known dead were taken out JOUN GORDON 4 WALTER RODGERS JOUN COOK ; [ir be ‘fo by a hymn sang < he First Presbyter- an swaroh Among the speakers will be William Hickman | Piles, Mayor Moore and reveral other prominent | Rev. M. A. Matthews will deliver jan address-and Bishop O'Dea will The ben- Jobn read the scripture lesson jediction will be read by Rev of the demo-|\ Dean ntral committee. The caskets are to be carried to @ was selected hy A. B. Ernst,|the funeral car by pallbearers from man of the committer, wnder|the thirteen different unions of the granted the chairman funeral ineetir of the committee Tuce W. N+ leon, of We e the se Beatile '} building trades. The will start from Second av st., north on Second to Pike, | | be $1,000.06 — ‘. BON wae retar of the coun-|turn west on Pike to First and out When the dynamite exploded the ee con on Petre 7 i 1 the) First to the Mt. Pleasant cemetery. train was being switched 100 yards j * w | democ ampaign of four year | AROUSED train wan being ewitched 100 yards! Meg. J, ©, Peterson and an Unknown Perish in > pussian ELON nom, Bch Manpertente tes! en ter of the town, and every ware ‘ seas nang * OT etn camaanth the « 1 ow hold another howe slong the raiiroe’ track wen) — Burning Building, Others fe Tinea ery ccvcason sur. 112 | meron Moenh” eek ae | entirely destroyed, and nearly every : [ ny ‘ Bept. 21.—James Man — sto ws rf 41] & The reign of terror is here, It #| this morning, “at which tim | for the ®hippers store entirely wrecked or so badly! Horges Were Burned==Property Losses Will)s (ticrcta’tns “orncers are | campaizn organizotion will be. pet-| Seaociatior sted @| JOHN CONSIDINE WOULD EN-|)ncinis Jetlico is a town ‘ot 4.000 | # using their official positions to # | fect et ger has been little | before the rail | : oo . von or no aston of possible cand penieriny ce) qnge IN A PUGILIGTIC EN-|Inhabltarts and I 4 uining town] Exceed Two Hundred Thousand Dollars--In= + enricn snemsoivos, and much # the vacancies. on the| a - on the Ke «y state line mmo 1 s char among = . ne s. P f polis : th " t that will come up at the} t kno that at least 16 per # the naval and army officers * > COUNTER WITH INSPECTOR] I! Is known thor at ian 15 ve) terurban Bridge Also Goes $|stonday nmectinss We want to pre-| o Aad ye #t| WHO CONDEMNED HIS VAN-|gome of the woucded will probably Be Rk a anon! a onl ticket peor ‘| ce ing 1 with the campaign fhe politica t| couver THEATER—TROVALE |" | LEELANAW IN DISTRESS. tf LATEST ACQUISITION OF SEAT+ lot * piatt « the Puyallup av. brige « ae NARROWLY AVERTED KILL POLICEME SERGE OTS Eee tes we livery stablel Steamer Leckaaw |e & ~ POWDER EXPLODES TLE WILL SWING DOORS FOR certain + . N * DEAD. * | Bruntiittr n, resianrant and at Niblock harbor, Ala th ie" A pee Metetved their « ? 1 @ MRS. J.C. PETERSON Aged & | angt e building at Bast C st.|with her whe lost or loosened | | THE PUBLIC'S AUMITTANCE MM from duty « y VER, B.C, Sept. 2.—] vienidaajesiionetteini * wife of proprietor of Wind. | gna ¢ on Bast! Abeistance has been seat. troc <s : | TOMORROW NIGHT. Seiten: ‘ ted iat nan we cineca ory a. or restaurant $1G at., betw jourth and| Ketchikan, This word was receivea| SANTA CRUZ Ser al Menee, and rle ched } lient, John Considine. ats 1s 8 “a Es o * AN UNKNOWN RA *) Teen th t rehants Exchange from a e N \¢ Moved wt of the Hi thie |“ 5 re- lw STER, burn Ru * tn the two live t brought south by the Cottage | fr Was granted t "4 te Memety would | YOURe for the arrest of a revolu- |» ory barn * lea by George H té Tne Leelanaw left several | ™ y, which is to be t f mth ee between thal ronr?_ seater * DESTROYED BY FIRE * | Btnw 6 Puya weeks ago with a cargo of. rafroad | & F. Sweeney, prest- 7 re A rnc prvi ulld l@ One hundred and fitty he * | 180 horse t material for Cordova and, 1¢ ping, | F MoDermott, mam | WATSON ceELAveo vgnate and Building In| STATE PUBLICITY LEAGUE. [* (ne hundred and! yrs = oem, san : m Al for Cordova and, returning, | P cpr tage _ Anchor ‘ 1 ed to know why] The State Publicit league 1 - I : nd freight warehou . thar men ¢ he fire “ 1) ‘Troadwell ' ae cae ey 1 i 6 ne Or | meotin nin a con at Seat me nas oh tr nimals will be - t s situa « On the waye [ n ha lemned th Fes \™ pm A a f a here wil) be|# iF ( * ed r h . hundred| BECK FURNISHES een Seneca and Unt- 4s aaceted id notlancther meeting ai 8 o'clock to-|* veral lor more » buggies and othe ee eo ee F. 1 me cae ne nterview | night. Mar f if. | ® h \ * | ve t et roye a k , | ‘ e on the Pacifle coast 1 event | ferent parts of , . f ‘ night ng } , Mae-| ont & Wnat * | 00 «itt n : ; : ae . ¥ FUNERAL OF Mas. F HE . visage: | PICKPOCKET ARRESTED. * 4 * { a L of 1 1 we The tune TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION } * ng *} N erson | ' x he WILL VISIT BREMERTOF ak Bide, of SUED FOR DAMAGES.| Carrie Millet, who ha # coma F f # | ite ' ‘ v Ta j it eggs At dove ona bs elen from th F “er r wld , \ f he has} th . c . n, a he | we « * 1th ructure eri ' 1 n yo t t the 8 cking|@ + ! , * | fc w heard by hundre f whe x Mr. Bec wt t Sr. He alleges in hin com-| by Sergear rand | # | he ; e needed L. B c i nn 2 ae e members f the/ locked up leather eee ee t on th } « € m Fa au » KILL AND pLUN: ¥ wired 9 yes gh» has been | | wit pat ee ae be ka be FISHERMEN TO FIGHT @ he waite “vNOG livelihood, and also 4 j | stat man oO who is kno a re oenitice towardy| WILLETT’S LAST LECTURE. | racoma ' |* . ® “ou Stbhaiiee * y tno termi SA number of z | Dr. L. 8, Willett ivered hia) ® ‘ prope } Th hile sé ne oe for fishing in sherry! nw in Te. entate 1 ke ‘ ECT SCHOOL fifth address at a , M Christian | ma : 1 approximate ts i rm i ; P . 6 "1 = . 7 . 1. Schenck. formerty ¢ inhere nureh last night, bh ibject being | 000 t, one pan |ham hich he declared te . 000 rot on rs lic ca gio je ad Universal Christianit one t lost their live that of hin wife The |e * n t , e in New Bie ted the 1 : ‘ 6 attend-| Willett will his last ad The | laid ngte and was identified by|® ai ' mo orte Ving : etal at wort tn » of the series, speoking on the| flames | es t ot ore found on the fin-| % fe +. ..§ BAS 1etde we] eve f which will make Village “ tle poblie schoots | dress of the series, *e estoy Hie. Jern rath ee ce aot Ba | tn f , yoy one of the beat ob he. 2. 2 2 arn aia tory house a allup av, and ee eee ee ! cranes

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